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9 years ago

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Anu,
Listed are some of the good institutes for Java:
-Blue Ocean
-SAG academy
-Techage Labs etc
Please refer to the link for institutes offering Java Software Application course in India are :
https://it.shiksha.com/java-certification-courses-in-india-categorypage-10-115-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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9 years ago

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Reshu,
There are different certifications in java, each catering to a specific area. Listed below are some of them :
SCJA
SCJP
SCWCD
JDE
JSF
Share Point
All the best

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9 years ago

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Divya,
Both java and ethical hacking have good scope whether in India or abroad. You should opt for the course you are most passionate about.
If you have an interest in developing web based applications opt for java and if you are interested in finding loop holes in the code and how to improve online security opt for ethical hacking
All the best

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9 years ago

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
Listed below are some of the areas where you can find employment after certification course in java :
Hybris development
OOPS concept design
Java development
Web designing
All the best

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9 years ago

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Vineet Raj Kapoor please share views.

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9 years ago

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Rupa,
No, it's not because of the following reasons :
1.) It wasn't designed to be for hacking in general ( you need to go through the JVM to get to the OS to get to the hardware).
2.) You can't force memory and CPU. Unlike codes in C or C+, Java can't use that much of your CPU and memory.
3.) Most network protocol handlers are not written in Java. They are written in C+ and gets imported to Java.
4.) You will find significantly less open-source projects that fit your tasks as an ethical hacker. For example, the Firefox browser code is written in C+ and you can modify the code to perform Denial-Of-Service Attacks or Web Request Forgery o
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9 years ago

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi parul,
Java is not a good language for ethical hacking because it works at the abstraction level, several layers above the hardware level
All the best

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9 years ago

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Esha,
It totally depends on your interest that in which domain, you want to gain expertise because java is a programming language and CCNA-CCNP are the certification programs in networking
All the best

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Parul,
You can prepare questions on the topics mentioned below :
Overloading and Overriding
File IO and Serialization
OOPs Concepts
Abstract Classes and Interfaces
Constructors
Collections - List , Map , Set - Search, Sorting Algorithms
Access Specifiers
Exceptions - Checked , Unchecked
Generics
Java Keywords - static , final , volatile, synchronized , transient, this , super etc.
JVM and Memory Management
All the best

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9 years ago

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Gunjan,
This(), is used within a constructor to call another constructor in the same class and it is called Explicit Constructor Invocation.
All the best

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